Source: Rritual Superfoods.
  • Rritual’s (RSF) full product suite is now carried through Target’s e-commerce platform
  • The online launch is a key step toward physical retail placements in Target’s over 1900 stores across the U.S.
  • Target’s total online sales were US$25.29B in 2021
  • Rritual Superfoods is an award-winning premium brand in the emerging functional superfoods market
  • Rritual (RSF) is up by 8.69 per cent trading at $0.125 per share

Rritual’s (RSF) full product suite is now carried through Target’s e-commerce platform.

Rritual’s offerings include plant-based elixirs and smoothies made from organic functional mushrooms and adaptogenic herbs.

The online launch is a key step toward physical retail placements in Target’s over 1900 stores across the U.S.

Target achieves approximately 17.6 per cent of sales in the supplements and superfoods category through its online store. Its total online sales were US$25.29B in 2021.

“Target.com is a robust e-commerce platform that provides the proving ground to new products and categories, prior to traditional retail store placement,” said Warren Spence, Rritual’s CEO.

“This milestone will help us to expand consumer knowledge regarding superfoods and their applications, building customer loyalty and driving sales,” he added.

Rritual Superfoods is an award-winning premium brand in the emerging functional superfoods market.

Rritual (RSF) is up by 8.69 per cent trading at $0.125 per share as of 9:44 am EST.

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